Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 26, 1964, Image 10

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    10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 26, 1964, • Hove You Heard?
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with a wire. Occaaionally re-
• Brubaker
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7: and B. Snnvely Garber,
Willow Street; and Southern;
Richard P. Maule, Quarryvllle.
Brubaker. Who received the
‘Master Farmer’s Award" in
1934, is a former Director of
the Lancaster County Exten
sion Association, and has been
active in the Lancaster Coun
ty Poultry Association.
Skromipe, who lives at 2150
Landis Valley Road, Lancas
ter. is a Vice President of
New Holland Machine Com
pany and is a past president
of the American Society of
Agricultural Engineers.
In addition to the naming
of the Campaign Co-Chairmen
and Aiea leaders, president
Esbenshade announced that
the following will aid the
duve as District Chairmen-
Hat old W. Bard. Ephrata Rl;
Forney Longenecker. Lititz
R 3, Jesse G Balmer, Lititz
R 4, William B Stober, Adams
town. G Russell Drumm, Den
ver R 2. Glenn Wissler, Eph
rata Rl. Reed E Wissler, Eph
rata R 2, Allen K. Risser, Eph
rata R 2; Raymond H. Weaver,
New Holland Rl: Eugene G.
Hoover, Lititz R 3; Victor B.
Longenecker, Elizabethtown
R 3, Willis Hackman, Eliza
bethtown R 3; Henry N. Mil
ler Mt Joy Rl; Clarence S.
Greider, Mt Joy Rl; Clarence
Keener. Manheim R 3;
John Henry Hess, Manheim
Rl Harold B. Endslow, Mari
etta Rl, Victor Denlinger,
Quarryville, George Knight,
Quarryville R 2; Glenn Myer,
Kirkwood; J Everett Kreider,
-Quari yville Rl, Forrest Pres
ton, 11. Oxford R 2; Samuel
Gioff. Peach Bottom; Christian
N Miller. Elizabethtown Rl,
William Snavely, Landisville;
Leioy Hottenstein, Manheim,
Rl, J Clyde Root, Manheim
Rl’ Daniel S, Baum, Eliza
bethtown R3,' Robert Hess,
Masteisonville Hemy L Bom
beigei Elm,
Maik W Hossler, Manheim
83, B Eugene Musser, Colum
bia R 2 Martin S Greider,
Lancaster R 2, B Heibeit Wig
gins Milleisville Ri, Earl H
Noll. Rohi erstown, Wilbur
Hellei Conestoga R 2. George
M Weavei New Holland Rl,
John B Lapp, Baieville Rl,
Elvin Hess. Jr, Refton; Mer
lin W Landis, Bud-m-Hand
Rl, Melvin R Stoltzfus, Ronks
R 2, Kenneth A Skiles, Nar
von R 2 Robei t C Groff, Quar
ijville R 3
PATZ
Soles & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Cnloaders - Cattle Feeders
Robert K. Rohrer
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel KI 8-2559
Since 1935 . . .
Your Dependable
SALES
i¥ERY '
TUESDAY 1
i
BUY NOW AND SAVE
Take Advantage of
OUR WINTER DISCOUNTS
WINTER FERTILIZERS
NEED NOT BE TAKEN BEFORE FEBRUARY
TO SAVE $4.25 OVER THE SEASON PRICES.
Call 392-4963 or 392-0374 for More Information
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO,
MPRS. OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS
GROFFTOWN RD. Next to Waterworks
Checkerboard News
11
EXTRA
CASES
with Purina’s new
Least-Cost Performance Chows
Putina’s new Least-Cost Performance Chows pro
duced II extra cases of eggs per 1000 birds yearly.
These records are the results of 5 years of tests with
light-breed commercial layers at Purina’s Research
Farm and Laboratories. With eggs at 30d a dozen,
that made $99 additional income per 1000 birds,
with no measurable increase in feed consumption.
A savings of that kind is worth checking into. Stop
by or call today for more information about
L. C, P. feeding.
LOW COST PRODUCTION. -»
the reason why more farmers feed PURINA
John J. Hess, II
Pa) adise
John B. Kurtz
Cedar Pane
James High
Go: donvjlle
John B. Kurtz
Ephrata
Ira B, Landis
Valley Road, Lancaster
Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc.
Kheema
Whiteside & Weicksel
Kirkwood
S. H. Hiestand & Co.
Salunga
move gat *nrtes , .Food, charred : on, electric
from the ■unit and' wash.' ; Dry 'unit* can be burned- off.'Ney
thoroughly before you'replace >er put electric units in water,
(hem. Remove spill trays un- Keep spill trays under units
der burners, then' wsph and clean, •
dry.
tradin ' time
Your present spreader will never
be worth more. Stop in and see.
Trade in and up to a brand spanking new New Idea spreader—
the type you want in the size you need Choose from Flail,
Single Beater, Dual Beater or Cylinder/Paddle ... from 70 to
250 bushels big. All with preservative treated wood sides
and bottoms
Landis Bros.
Lancaster
Wilbur H. Graybill
Lltitz, R. D. 3
H. S. Newcomer & Son
t Mount Joy
Allen H. Matz
Denver
Chet Long
Akron
J. Paul Nolt
Gap
A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
Xevv Holland
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Quarryville
Chas. J. McComsey
& Sons
Hickory Hill, Pn.